Marshmallows primarily consist of sugar, which can provide a quick source of energy due to its high carbohydrate content. However, they lack essential nutrients and are not a sustainable energy source. Eating marshmallows in moderation can give a temporary energy boost, but relying on them for energy is not advisable for overall health.
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marshmallows are sweeter in taste then chashews and sweetness r not good for our health
Inefficiently, but give it a try. :)
Heat energy is transferred from the hotter substance to the cooler one through the process of conduction. In this case, when hot cocoa comes into contact with the cooler marshmallows, thermal energy moves from the cocoa to the marshmallows until they reach thermal equilibrium. This transfer causes the marshmallows to warm up and potentially melt, while the cocoa cools slightly. Thus, the temperature difference drives the flow of heat energy between the two.
Marshmallows are fine for dogs to eat but don't use them as daily treats. If you accidently drop one and your dog eats it, don't worry, just don't give it too many. One is fine... marshmallows are human treats!
The size of marshmallows can vary, but generally, one large marshmallow is approximately equivalent to about 4 mini marshmallows. Therefore, to equal 24 large marshmallows, you would need around 96 mini marshmallows (24 large marshmallows x 4 mini marshmallows per large one).
There is 64 regular marshmallows in a pound. There is 8 cups of mini marshmallows in a pound, so about 825 mini marshmallows in a pound.
Marshmallows were invented in 1948 by Alex Doumak.
Roasting marshmallows over a campfire is an example of radiant heat. The heat is transferred from the fire to the marshmallow through electromagnetic waves.
No, Marshmallows will not kill mice.
because the chocolate dissolves the marshmallows inside to the outside
Their are 5 marshmallows in a pound